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10 90's Cartoon Network Shows That Is Impossible To Replace
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Tue, 04 July 2017 6:59:00
There is huge difference between the kids of 90s and today`s kids. The kids that time didn`t had any social media to interact or entertain themselves, they only had cartoon network to pass their time. The shows that used to run that time were designed so amazingly that even today if one watches them, he will be filled with joy.
Jungle Book
Almost every child of the 90s grew up watching this show. Kids tuned in every Sunday to watch Mowgli`s adventures through the jungle, and of course, singing along to `Jungle jungle pata chala hai`.
Aladdin
Aladdin`s entourage was one lovable bunch. The naughty monkey Abu, the mimicking parrot Lago, and the adorable Genie, the princess Jasmine and Aladdin himself, kept us engrossed for hours on end.
Scooby- Doo
Scooby-Doo was the first proper cartoon detective show we watched. It was brilliant spending afternoons solving mysteries with the talking Great Dane along with Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy AKA "those meddling kids", thwarting the plans of criminal masterminds all while scarfing down some Scooby Snacks.
Tom and Jerry
One the most popular cartoons of all time, this show is synonymous with our childhood. The most iconic rivals ever caused a lot of mayhem and destruction as Tom tried to catch the mouse Jerry, who somehow always managed to escape, helped by his cunning, skills, or just luck.
The Flintstones
While the Jetsons gave us a glimpse into the future, the Flintstones was all about prehistoric life. From foot powered cars, to dinosaur operated cameras, TVs remotes and dishwashers, this show pushed our collective imagination to its limits. Yabbaa Dabba Doo!
Duck Tales
It was a dream for all of us to swin in the room full of gold coins juist like Scrooge McDuck.
The Mask
Whenever Stanley Ipkiss put on his cursed mask, he turned into a green-faced, yellow-suit wearing crazy person with lots of cool superpowers. Most of us saw this show before we saw the Jim Carrey movie this was based on, and we always had a laugh riot.
Dexters Laboratory
As far as we were concerned, there was no one smarter than this kid. And yes, there was no one more annoying than DeeDee. Arrgh, no DeeDee stay away from the damn button!
Ed, Edd n Eddy
The simplest one of all. Just three silly boys goofing around their neighborhood. This show also had the most popular non-living character, the wooden plank, who was Jonny`s best friend.
Johnny Bravo
Beefed up body, a pompadour hairdo, and an Elvis-like voice, Johnny Bravo was a self-proclaimed womaniser, and there was nothing better than watching him humiliate himself as he tried time and again to woo anyone on two legs.